Untrue. Tess Holliday is not a staff member at Buzzfeed. Buzzfeed pulled in outsiders to help with the shoot. They made a conscious decision to avoid including middle-aged women, let alone the elderly. That’s fine – but it’s phony for them to pretend that they’re all-inclusive and progressive. They ignore, and therefore shame, something as natural and amazing as an aging woman.

I think what’s happening is that major fashion houses don’t want to be seen as catering to plus size models. There’s an unspoken rule that thinness equals glamour and wealth. Offering clothes to plus size women suggests a middle class, suburban mall style that isn’t compatible with a truly elite and glamorous clothing brand. This story might be as much about economic class as it is about weight.

I have a hard time telling the difference between monolids and hooded eyes. Since any crease would be hidden by the hood, it’s almost like the crease is irrelevant to the hooded eye. We have a lot of Caucasian actresses with their creases hidden like Cate Blanchette and Jennifer Lawrence. I wonder if that in turn makes monolids more culturally accepted as pretty. It seems like that was not the case thirty plus years ago when the ideal was pretty uniform: big, round, and plenty of lid.

Todd, white men who voted for Trump are desperately trying to frame the election as victimized white males struggling against a powerful elite. The problem is you are the elite. White men hold nearly all federal elected positions, large corporate board positions, and American wealth. You know full well you can’t complain about any of that, so your last resort is to moan about mean jokes you don’t like. Your privilege and arrogance is nauseating. The wonderful lining to all of this is America is now watching this corrupt trainwreck of a president elect implode. Sad!

Conversion therapy does harm people. It causes long term damage and resembles psychological torture. Yes, these celebrities can support a church that condones hurting people, but I can turn off their show.

I follow cooking and home improvement shows because I like the people in them. They’re comforting, almost like friends. I used to be indifferent to Ina Garten, but the more I read about her, the more I liked her. Now I adore her. Sometimes it works the opposite way. You learn about someone and you realize you don’t relate to them. This couple attending a scarily anti-gay church puts a barrier up for me. I don’t want to see them punished, but they’re no longer part of my TV family, so to speak. I’d rather spend an hour in front of the TV with someone who makes me happy.

I haven’t watched the show, but its interesting how most of the comments here are intensely negative towards the two main characters, especially Lorelei. It must be an interesting show to tolerate two such unlikeable people.

I made variation of this and it was absolutely delicious. Since the bottled salsa is going to be the main flavor I would choose a flavor that you really like – I chose chipotle salsa. I also added avocado and red bell pepper. And instead of brown rice I used cauliflower rice. I’ll definitely be making this again. Also consider doubling the recipe since you’re going to be going to all that trouble to be making a meal for the week.

Tiannamd, you’re doing the ol’ bait and switch used by the far right: let’s not talk about police brutality because black don’t die exclusively from that cause. Should we not talk about terrorism because more Americans will from heart disease? That logic is absurd and insulting. You can’t make an enormous injustice go away by stomping your feet and pointing in another direction.

I can’t believe in 2016 people are still afraid of parabens. The belief they cause cancer was thoroughly debunked, but unfortunately companies cater to the superstition that parabens are toxic by labeling products paraben-free.

I doubt anyone is pushing for a constitutional amendment to outlaw horizontal stripes on fat people. The person wearing the daring outfit should have the confidence to pull it off - not policing those around them to find them beautiful.

I like the person who is up front about wanting to have casual sex. He’s being honest and isn’t going to hurt someone through false pretenses (we’ve all experienced that I’m sure). Sometimes people, men and women, straight and gay, like casual sex. We don’t need to slut shame them for being honest. Obviously the delivery in some of the lines is over-the-top, but I much prefer that to the typical way guys roll. I just want to know what I’m dealing with.

I’ve been a train rider for several years and one important point here is that working class men are typically the offenders here. I very rarely see men in suits manspreading. I think what’s going on is that men manspread to signal that they won’t back down or be seen as weak. Some men, particularly men who financially struggle, live in a reality where even the slightest gentleness of mannerism or voice signals weakness. And they carry that shame with them everywhere, including the train seat. So while you can view manspreading as a sexist phenomenon, you can also ask why some men feel the need to do this at all.

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